The
event is organised by the Banstead Village May Queen Group who are
parents of children who live in Banstead or have strong connections with
Banstead. There were stalls for all the family
to enjoy including: face painting, tombola, raffles, Pimms and a beer
tent.
This year’s Silver Anniversary May Queen was Jessica
Halide Diges (right) and the The Mayor and the Lady
Mayoress opened the Fayre.
CRY had a stall at the
Fayre and a number of
CRY staff and supporters
joined in the main
parade wearing CRY heart
costumes. CRY
supporter Julie Mills
also gave a talk about
CRY.
CRY would
like to thank all of our
volunteers that helped
to raise so much
awareness of CRY on the
day.
The
people that volunteered
were CRY staff Val
Gurney and Suzanne
Dallas; and the CRY
supporters Mark and
Marcia Hearne, Rob and
Clem Ahearn and Julie
Mills. Thank you so
much for all your hard
work.
Val Gurney of CRY had
the following thoughts
on the day:
"We are glad to say
it was a dry (and mostly
sunny) day and very
enjoyable. Suzanne and I
arrived early to put our
new gazebo up which was
very heavy, so of course
we had men running to
our aid!! (Well, one!!).
As you can see from the
photos (below) it looked
great.
Volunteers came to help
us on the day - which we
are very grateful for -
and we all joined in the
parade up and down
Banstead High Street in
our heart costumes.
This was great fun and
hundreds of people waved
us all on. The turn out
at the May Queen was
really good and we had
many enquiries about
what we do at CRY. I am
sure everyone raised a
lot of money for CRY and
I would like to thank
Jessica Diges (The May
Queen) and the
organising committee for selecting CRY
as the chosen charity."
The Banstead May
Fayre raised £6200 for
CRY

Photos from the day: